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The Brooklyn Latin School is ranked 1st within New York. Students have the opportunity to take International Baccalaureate course work and exams. The IB participation rate at The Brooklyn Latin School is 97 percent. The student body makeup is 55 percent male and 45 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 87 percent. The Brooklyn Latin School is 1 of 404 high schools in the New York City Public Schools.

The curriculum at International Community School (ICS) focuses on six core content areas: international studies, humanities, world languages, the arts, science, and math. The integrated curriculum at International Community School emphasizes group discussions and project-based learning. All courses offered in grades 10 to 12 are either honors or Advanced Placement. Students can study abroad via a semesterlong foreign exchange program. Opportunities for parent involvement at ICS include volunteering, field trips, and parent nights.

Signature School Inc. offers Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate curriculum, and students consistently outscore state and national averages on college entrance exams. In addition to AP and IB courses, students can choose from electives such as Web design and Arabic. All Signature School Inc. students are expected to complete a minimum number of community service hours. Parent involvement at Signature includes the Parent Teacher Student Association, which organizes fundraisers and supplies volunteers for school events.

Students at the School of Science and Engineering Magnet (SEM) start Advanced Placement courses their freshman year, and can earn college credit via dual-enrollment opportunities with several area community colleges and universities. Located in a complex that houses five other magnet schools, the School of Science and Engineering Magnet offers AP courses in calculus, biology, and statistics, among others. Parents can get involved through fundraising and by hosting college planning nights.

The Young Women’s Preparatory Academy recruits a diverse group of female students and aims to mold them into leaders. Part of the Secondary School Reform Initiative, the school focuses on personalized learning, an advanced curriculum, and community engagement. Advanced Placement courses and guided career pathways are available for students at the Young Women’s Preparatory Academy. Participants in the school’s career technical education programs can earn credit toward an associate degree in science at Miami-Dade College.

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Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions

DeBakey High School for Health Professions is located on the Texas Medical Center campus, and students have access to research facilities and academic programs at the center. Graduates are eligible for the Houston Premedical Academy, an undergraduate program at the University of Houston designed specifically for DeBakey High School students. Those selected for the premedical academy receive provisional acceptance to the Baylor College of Medicine. DeBakey’s Parent Teacher Association provides volunteers and sponsors school activities.

Gretchen Whitney High School offers a variety of honors and Advanced Placement courses, including computer science, physics, and Model United Nations. Students can earn extra weight in the University of California admissions index via successful completion of certain honors and AP courses. Admission to Gretchen Whitney High School is selective, and is based on state and district assessments and class rank. Parent involvement at Gretchen Whitney High includes conferences, field trip participation, and fundraising opportunities.

Gilbert Classical Academy High School is ranked 3rd within Arizona. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® course work and exams. The AP® participation rate at Gilbert Classical Academy High School is 100 percent. The student body makeup is 52 percent male and 48 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 23 percent. Gilbert Classical Academy High School is 1 of 7 high schools in the Gilbert Unified District.

University High School offers honors and Advanced Placement academic courses, as well as electives such as software development or beginning dance. University High School partners with the University of Arizona to offer concurrent enrollment in some engineering courses. Foreign languages offered include Chinese and German, and student groups range from archery to Model U.N. Former U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords graduated from University High.

Located on the University of California—San Diego campus, The Preuss School aims to prepare low-income students for college. Many Preuss School students become the first in their families to attend a four-year university. The Preuss School relies on a strong support system to foster student achievement. This system includes a faculty adviser, student mentors, and free tutoring from UC—San Diego students. In addition to academics, students can participate in sports and community service projects.